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What are the after effects of severe hypothermia?

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According to the Cleveland Clinic, the mortality rate for people with moderate to severe hypothermia can be as high as 40%, even with supportive in-hospital care. Understanding **what are the after effects of severe hypothermia?** is crucial for patients and families navigating recovery and managing potential long-term complications.

What is the most sudden death? Understanding the leading causes

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Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the leading cause of natural death in the United States, accounting for hundreds of thousands of out-of-hospital cases each year. This startling fact raises a critical question for many: **what is the most sudden death** and what are the primary medical events that can lead to it so unexpectedly?

Why Are Providers Discouraged From Checking a Carotid Pulse?

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According to a study involving experienced medical staff, over 40% of seasoned ICU and ED doctors and nurses took more than five seconds to accurately feel a carotid pulse. This time-consuming and often inaccurate method is a key reason **why are providers discouraged from checking a carotid pulse** routinely, especially during a cardiac arrest scenario where every second counts.

Is the heart stopping punch real? Separating fact from martial arts fiction

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While legends of the 'death touch' known as Dim Mak persist in martial arts folklore, medical science points to an extremely rare, but real, phenomenon called commotio cordis as the actual explanation for a blunt impact stopping the heart. The legendary notion of a perfectly placed heart stopping punch that kills instantly is a misconception, though a perfectly-timed blow can, in rare instances, be fatal.